Hi guys, I'm searching a way to edit the default Item menu and organyze it in pages. For example, if I have less than 8 item I can see them in a single page with a single column, otherwise the first 8 items will be shown in the first page an the other items in the other pages (with Q/W or LEFT/RIGHT I can navigate through the pages and each page can have only 8 items).

That is exactly the answer I was looking for. I'll test this out soon. I think using the "Chain Status Effect" of Blizzard's Tons of Addons Part 2, this information can help people make stacking buff skills on RMXP. Thank you very much for all your help!

In the default editor, there is the states editor, which allows one to create states for various purposes, including stat buffs and debuffs. However, I noticed the native editor can only allow a maximum value of 200% (for example, let's make Sharp raise actor's strength, but it cannot go over 200%, etc). Is there a way to raise this via a script? Of course, the editor would not allow it, but I was thinking more of a script call which can change the values of specific stats to override the editor's limitations. Thank you.

I have over 30000 lines of code compared to the standard 9000 lines. That's how many custom scripts I had when porting. It took me about 3 work days to do the port and most of it was fixing cutscene timing of music and minigames. And that was because I switched to 60 FPS, not so much because of XPA. Except for some very specific bitmap handling issues and some other minor bugs, it was relatively easy to do. Actually the majority of bugs were either in the new windowing system and with the tilemap implementation. So KK20 fixed the tilemap bugs and I fixed the window system bugs directly in XPA.

Of course, I'm a programmer. If you're not one, you'll likely have a harder time with porting to XPA. In either case it was very worth it for me. This is why I'm suggesting to at least give it a go. Make a backup of your project, switch to XPA and maybe do 1-2h of testing to see how it works. If you run into issues you think you can't solve, you can always just delete it and keep using your normal XP backup.

I tried getting NSIS to install the font myself as well, but it didn't work. I'm not saying that you should give up right away (I used v2.46), but be aware that this will likely not be the solution.